Mick Mulvaney Archive

The Mick Mulvaney Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

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CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Taxes

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CBS' venerable Sunday-morning newsmaker-interview show also aired in prime time in 1960 and '61. When the series premiered in 1954, the first guest was Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Russia, Legal Issues, Taxes, Economy,...

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A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts' casual and spontaneous discussions. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Taxes

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This Sunday-morning public-affairs institution is network TV's oldest program, but it's certainly no dinosaur as it continues to be a prime forum for newsmakers (domestic and foreign) wanting to make announcements or test political waters. The series, in which guests are questioned by the moderator and a panel of journalists, began its life in prime time in November 1947. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Taxes, Corporations, Federal Budget,...

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This Sunday-morning public-affairs institution is network TV's oldest program, but it's certainly no dinosaur as it continues to be a prime forum for newsmakers (domestic and foreign) wanting to make announcements or test political waters. The series, in which guests are questioned by the moderator and a panel of journalists, began its life in prime time in November 1947. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Fake News, Taxes, Debt, Natural Disasters

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The major news and themes driving the business day are discussed with a roundtable of rotating industry leaders and economic experts. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Taxes

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The major news and themes driving the business day are discussed with a roundtable of rotating industry leaders and economic experts. Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Taxes, Federal Budget

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In the first of his two confirmation hearings for the day, Representative Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) testified before the Senate Budget Committee on his nomination to be director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Trump administration. He was asked about several issues including his positions on Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid funding, and his commitment to facts and data for informing his policy recommendations to the president. Sponsor: Senate Budget Committee Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Deficit, Taxes, Debt, Economy

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White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney briefed reporters and took their questions on President Trump's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget. He detailed some of the driving ideology and priorities of the budget, and reiterated the administration's commitments to law enforcement, border security, and the military. Many of the questions from reporters focused on the administration's request for money to expand walls on the U.S.-Mexico border, and on its proposed spending cuts to the Supplemental... Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Federal Budget, Deficit, Taxes Source: https://feedly.com/i/entry/lZsjzAwYQsgBQDS/FG4wXRx9aqZo5v631pQ4tr+te3Y=_15c45668a12:38e9ec3:1980c846

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White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney briefed reporters and took their questions on President Trump's proposed fiscal year 2018 budget. He detailed some of the driving ideology and priorities of the budget, and reiterated the administration's commitments to law enforcement, border security, and the military. Many of the questions from reporters focused on the administration's request for money to expand walls on the U.S.-Mexico border, and on its proposed spending cuts to the Supplemental... Topics: Mick Mulvaney, Trump Administration, Executive Branch, Federal Budget, Deficit, Taxes Source: http://www.factcheck.org/2017/05/gingrich-spreads-conspiracy-theory/

The Mick Mulvaney Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive, launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition. A work in progress, these evolving non-commercial, searchable collections are designed to preserve the historical record for posterity. For more information, read this.

The Internet Archive's Terms of Use require that users make use of the Internet Archive's collections at their own risk and ensure that such use is non-infringing and in accordance with all applicable laws. The Internet Archive does not advise as to the use or repurposing status of items in our collections. It is the userís responsibility to determine whether permission may be required for a given use of these materials, or whether such use is authorized by law. The Trump Archive has been made available for use in journalism, research, teaching, private study and other public interest purposes.